LILONGWE – Aiming to avert large-scale flood and drought damage in Malawi, the government is implementing disaster forecasting and risk modeling measures that are reducing risks and creating safer environments for communities. This crucial document highlights our dedication to enhancing the nation's ability to address climate-related risks and improve resilience against climate variability and change. Through these, Malawi can build a more resilient system to protect its people, inf ciate Professor Gowokani Chirwa), conducted interviews with key. for sharing vital information on disaster management in the district. Special thanks go to Nakari Kabowa from the Chikwawa Red Cross, ciation to the people of Makhuwira for their cooperation and insights. This year, El Niño brought further devastation, with. y Research Institute (IFPRI), with support from the CGIAR Research Initiative on Foresight. It was prepared under the overall guidance of Iva Detelinova (Senior Advisor - Climate Adaptation and Resilience, ACF) and a team consisting of Askar Mukashov (Associate Research Fellow in IFPRI's Foresight. 74,000 poor and vulnerable households eligible in 2021-2022 100,000 poor and vulnerable households eligible in 2022-2023 The project aim is to make a nationwide mechanism Copyright © Andrea Borgarello / World Bank Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure.